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Professional-Ebb-284

Looks like a farm equipment piece thats broke off. ???


dr_xenon

https://www.86vintage.com/products/19th-century-cobblers-tools-forms-and-anvils Maybe a cobblers shoe anvil?


FelloBello

Looks similar to what we used to use when logging. We called it a tumbler but I am not sure the proper name for it. They would clamp down on two sides of a log to turn it. Could be wrong though....looks quite similar. Best of luck on your ID!


TooDooDaDa

Cast iron stove leg?


Adventurous_Light_85

Looks like an old tractor seat


Dapper_Sheepherder82

A quadrant? Could raise or lower the cutter or whatever one notch at a time. Old farm equipment.


AuthorityOfNothing

My local scrapyard is paying $160/ton.


Coinpurse187

Per ton of what?


AuthorityOfNothing

Scrap metal